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Leak or Plugged Drain Line?
I have a 92 LS hatchback. I got in it the other day, while it was raining, and right after I started the engine a small waterfall came from under the dash on the passenger side. It wasn't coolant so I'm sure the heater core isn't the problem. The only other thing I cound think of is that the drain line for the A/C could be clogged. Has anyone had a similar problem?
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Re: Leak or Plugged Drain Line?
I guess it could be possible that the drain line for the A/c is clogged but it is strange that it did it right after you started the car. The A/C would not have had time to build up enough condensation for that to happen that fast.
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Re: Leak or Plugged Drain Line?
The only thing I can think of is that the rain managed to get into the duct work, and when I started the engine, the vacuum moved a door and allowed the water to spill into the car. That is why I think it may be a clogged drain line. There ought to be some way of clearing it w/o taking it all apart.
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Re: Leak or Plugged Drain Line?
I honestly have no clue as to how the A/C system is designed on the 2nd gen integra's. My best advice to you is to go to www.G2ic.com and register there and ask them. It is a site just for 91-93 intgera's so they would more than likely have an answer for you.
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Re: Leak or Plugged Drain Line?
I found the answer on the site you recomended. That site is full of great tips. Thanks.
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Re: Leak or Plugged Drain Line?
No problem
![]() But stick around there is alot of good info here as well as some very, very knowledgeable people, you just have to present your question in a reasonable way to get them to respond.
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